CSCL 2 : carrying forward the conversation
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CSCL 2 : carrying forward the conversation
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
xxi, 568 s |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Huomautukset |
CSCL = computer-supported collaborative learning. Sequel to: CSCL, theory and practice of an emerging paradigm, cop. 1996. |
Julkaisija |
Mahwah (N.J.) :
Erlbaum,
2002.
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Sarja | Computers, cognition, and work |
Luokitus | |
Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Timothy Koschmann, Rogers Hall, Naomi Miyake |
Bibliografia |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN |
0-8058-3501-6 pehmeäkantinen 0-8058-3500-8 kovakantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
Individual and collective activities in educational computer game playing CSCL two, carrying forward the conversation Coordination of asynchronous and synchronous communication : differences in qualities of knowledge advancement discourse between experts and novices Computer-supported collaborative learning in university and vocational education Epistemology of inquiry and computer-supported collaborative learning Collaboration and learning as contingent responses to designed environments Design, collaboration, and computation : the design studio as a model for computer-supported collaboration in mathematics Divisions of labor in school and in the workplace : comparing computer- and paper-supported activities across settings Identity formation/transformation as a process of collaborative learning of programming using AlgoArena From a focus on tasks to a focus on understanding : the cultural transformation of a Toronto classroom Becoming more articulate about the theories that motivate our work Participatory simulations : building collaborative understanding through immersive dynamic modeling Designing a video-mediated collaboration system based on a body metaphor Using argument map representations to make thinking visible for individuals and groups Using mobile computing to enhance field study CSCL, theory and practice of an emerging paradigm Realizations of CSCL conversations : technology transfer and the CSILE project |